The kids have been keeping busy learning all kinds of new things this spring and summer. They have learned how to jump off the diving board, pedal their big kid bikes with training wheels, swing by themselves, make their beds, and potty training for Caleb! It's been so active, but lots of fun for them and us.
The new baby is developing right on target and is VERY active most of the time. She is a little bigger than we were expecting at the last ultrasound, so the doctor said she should be around the same 8 1/2 pounds that Caleb and Libby were if she's on time. She is due August 11th. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that she makes her appearance a little earlier than that, however. . . Most of the baby things are ready for her arrival - Libby's old baby clothes are washed and ready, the crib is up, the car seat is in the car, and her little hospital bag is packed. I had to get all of the little things out of the way early, or I was going to forget them!
We are the proud owners of a three Siberian cats and six kittens at the moment. We launched our kitty website earlier this spring when we learned that we had kittens on the way (http://www.kriskasiberians.com/). So far, the kitten from Millie's first litter is sold and gone, and we're working on finding homes for the second litter of six Annie. One is spoken for and we're keeping our fingers crossed that we'll be receiving deposits on two more in a few days. That leaves three more to find homes for. We're just hoping and praying that they are all spoken for before our new baby arrives.
In other pet news, Mandie has been having some health issues over the past few weeks. It's currently a mystery to the vet what is wrong with her, so we're just trying to treat with steroids to stem her symptoms. She has been exhibiting a head tilt to one side, vertigo, and stumbling, in addition to some potty indiscretions. I'm not sure how much longer she'll be with us. Poor old girl :(
We had to find homes for some of our other pet cats a few weeks ago, as well. Libby and Matt graciously agreed to take Honeycomb for us, since Annie and Millie had been chasing her and beating her up at every opportunity. Mom told us about some ladies in her church who were looking for cats to keep them company. So, we packed up Honeycomb, Static and Butternut and made the flying car trip to Maine in one weekend to drop off the cats at their new homes. I really miss them, but I'm hoping they are happy and settle in to their new homes soon.
While we were in Maine, we finally met baby Matt and had a great time holding him and making him giggle. He is so cute! He really got me into baby-mode. Holding him made me want to hurry up and have our baby ASAP!
Hopefully, I'll be on here a little more often than 6 months next time! I'll end this post with a few pictures from this week of Caleb and Libby being themselves.
1 comment:
Awww, the kids have suntans! Reading this made me wish we were back in the days when you kids were little. Miss you guys!
love,
Mom
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